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No photos, but they look just like haymaker pans, were growing directly on dung and gave a clasic pan black spore print. The non-active lawnmowers mushroom doesnt fruit on dung, right?
Panaeolus (Psathyrella) foenisecii has dark brown spores and Panaeolus subbalteatus has black spores. Sounds like you get the right stuff. Look for slight bluing at the base of the stem. It is not often present.
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Once again I will bring to everyopnes attention the Mushroom is known as Panaeolina foenisecii Maire. Not Psilocybe, Panaeolus or Psathyrella. ALthough it was once in each genus. There are four species of panaeolina.